The post STX Technical Analysis Feb 3 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. STX’s 24-hour volume reached $73.70 million, strongly confirming the recent rise, butThe post STX Technical Analysis Feb 3 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. STX’s 24-hour volume reached $73.70 million, strongly confirming the recent rise, but

STX Technical Analysis Feb 3

STX’s 24-hour volume reached $73.70 million, strongly confirming the recent rise, but market participation remains cautious amid the overall downtrend. This suggests short-term accumulation signals, while highlighting the need for big players not to ignore distribution risks.

Volume Profile and Market Participation

STX’s current volume profile stands out with $73.70 million in trading volume over the last 24 hours. This level shows a 20-30% increase compared to recent weekly averages and indicates healthy participation supporting the 16.94% price rise. From a market participation perspective, increasing volume on up days is positive; in healthy rallies, volume carries the price higher. However, in the context of the overall downtrend, this volume remains far from peaks – for example, still 40% below previous peak levels. This suggests it could be a retail-driven recovery with limited institutional participation. Multiple timeframe (MTF) analysis detected 14 strong volume levels: 4 supports/2 resistances on 1D, 2S/2R on 3D, and 2S/4R distribution on 1W. These levels cluster particularly around $0.2860 support (71/100 score) and $0.3263 resistance (80/100), indicating market participants are positioning in these areas. The volume profile forms a Value Area High (VAH) around $0.32, while the low-volume Point of Control (POC) stays below $0.30 – reflecting buyers attempting to gain dominance but not yet fully in control.

Accumulation or Distribution?

Accumulation Signals

Signs favoring accumulation are clear: Volume increased as price broke above EMA20 ($0.30), reminiscent of a classic Wyckoff accumulation phase. With RSI at 51.26 in neutral territory and volume matching the rise, it implies hidden buyers (smart money) accumulating at lower levels. MTF support levels ($0.2860, $0.2623) are reinforced by volume; volume tails here confirm buying pressure. The volume during the recent 17% jump being higher than on previous down days could signal a shift from distribution to accumulation. Additionally, there’s no weekly timeframe volume divergence – volume decreased as price fell, typical accumulation behavior.

Distribution Risks

Distribution risks should not be ignored: While MACD shows a negative histogram, the volume increase may stem from short covering rather than genuine demand. Resistance levels ($0.3263, $0.3546) are supported by weekly volume (4R/2S), where big players could start selling. If volume decreases while pushing price to the $0.38 supertrend resistance, it would signal a trap rally (shakeout). In the overall downtrend, 24h volume is still below peak levels; this suggests weak hands accumulating while institutions prepare for distribution.

Price-Volume Confluence

Does volume confirm the price action? Short-term, yes: The 16.94% rise matches $73.70M volume, confirming bullish momentum – a healthy pattern. However, in the downtrend context, there’s divergence: Although price is above EMA20, volume was low during prior declines and now spikes suddenly. This shows a lack of volume confirmation; for sustainability, volume must increase on resistance breaks. With RSI neutral and a volume spike, momentum is fresh but contradicts MACD’s bearish signal. In summary, price alone is misleading; volume confirms short-term buying strength but conceals long-term weakness.

Institutional Activity

Big player (institutional) activity is hidden in volume profile asymmetries: High-volume blocks at support levels ($0.2860) indicate whale buys – likely aligning with futures open interest increases (STX Futures Analysis). On the weekly, 1W resistances (4R) carry high volume weight, potentially liquidity hunts. However, exact positions are unknowable; only patterns: Low-volume declines + high-volume rises favor smart money accumulation. Spot volume increase (STX Spot Analysis) shows retail influx, with institutions staying quiet. Key to watch: If volume delta is positive (buying volume > selling), bullish bias strengthens.

Bitcoin Correlation

With BTC at $78,320 (+0.40%) showing mild recovery but sustaining downtrend and bearish supertrend (supports $77,581-$74,604), STX – a highly correlated altcoin – remains pressured if BTC fails to break $79,364 resistance; STX’s $0.3263 resistance syncs with BTC $79k. If BTC dominance doesn’t fall, altcoin rallies stay limited; a BTC $63k support break could slide STX to $0.23. Conversely, a BTC breakout above $81k could carry STX to $0.47, but current BTC weakness caps STX volume.

Volume-Based Outlook

Volume-based outlook is short-term bullish, long-term cautious: If $0.2860 support holds, accumulation continues with volume increase toward $0.47 target (52% upside). Volume drop and rejection at $0.3263 triggers distribution toward $0.1355 bearish target. Key: Stay speculative until volume confirms price. Healthy volume = increasing on rises, decreasing on falls; current pattern is close, but BTC risk is high. Investors should monitor MTF volume levels – the market’s conviction compass.

This analysis uses Chief Analyst Devrim Cacal’s market views and methodology.

Senior Technical Analyst: James Mitchell

6 years of crypto market analysis

This analysis is not investment advice. Do your own research.

Source: https://en.coinotag.com/analysis/stx-technical-analysis-february-3-2026-volume-and-accumulation

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